How good is NUS compared to other top universities?

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No, it is not at all easy for Indian students to get into the National University of Singapore due to it's higly selective admission process. 

The NUS acceptance rate stays at around 5 to 10% which is really low for it to be considered very easy to get in. 

Indian students need to have good

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As per the official website of NUS, Indian students are not required to have the Joint Entrance Examinations (JEE) Mains results with them. A strong rank surely boosts one's chances of getting in. 

Instead of JEE, these students would be required to go through a standardized test like SAT or ACT

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Yes, Shanghai Rankings are available for the National University of Singapore. As per the same, it is ranked #56 in the year 2025 and is among the top ranking universities globally.

The ranking of NUS has improved by 12 places from #68 in 2024. The NUS subjects like Law, Mathematics, Nursing, Ph

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Whether to pursue an MBA from the National University of Singapore or Nanyang Technological University depends on a lot of different factors. And to decide, students generally see the rankings of programs. 

As per FT Rankings 2025, Nanyang Technological University ranks better than NUS. Although

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The MBA programs offered by NUS are ranked by the Financial Times, which is one of the most well-known newspapers. 

In the 2025 rankings, the National University of Singapore was ranked #37. The ranking has slightly dropped from #27 in 2024. 

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